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Hey guys the pleunum arrived at CRD today.

I picked it up in this afternoon,its going to give the car so much more Bling appeal.

The plenum may not get us much or any up top as the turbos are pretty much at there limit.

we're hopeing just to see more power down low.

if we can crack 280KW at all four wheels we shall be happy.

Also we are now going to have a look at what ratios are availible for the OS 6 speed box's. We would like to be able to hit around 80Kph in first with a 8500rpm rev limiter and a top speed of around 340Kph. this is so we would have good cruising revs in 5th.Also if we get the chance to see how fast our GTR can go, on an air strip or somthing like that.

we are know just waiting on the 80mm Throttlebody to get made.

The craftsmanship of the JUN plenum is the some of the best fabrication work i have ever seen.

I'll see if Dough Boy would be kind enough to take some photos and put them up.

Cheers Ben

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yeah sorry about that one. that was ment to be 380 with the same boost as we reached 360, 22psi.

Chris i'll try and get round to show you and steve when i have time,around friday.

Paul/Stacey just wondering what sort of torque your car puts out and i heard that your putting out a litle more power if that is possible.

Cheers

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Paul/Stacey just wondering what sort of torque your car puts out and i heard that your putting out a litle more power if that is possible.

Cheers

lots and lots of torque....and more and more power....yes that is possible.

we made the same power yesterday with 5psi less boost on the same fuel and the same dyno. Can't tell you what we did though as it will spoil all the fun...

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